I´ve got the old DIY build nerv itch again and this time I´m looking for a schematic for an PP integrated stereo with 6V6 for output. I´ve seen a couple of schematics floating around but can´t make up which one to choose.

How about this one? Would you say that it could be something worth building?

Cheers

I don't think so, with a paraphase, AKA seesaw, phase splitter and a "funky" bias supply.

What's the budget? Poindexter's "Musical Machine" and the "El Cheapo" project I've been involved with both employ differential splitters and solid PSUs. If you plan to use O/P "iron" that's not particularly costly, "El Cheapo", with its NFB loop will (IMO) serve you better.

Oh yeah, the 'AQ5 shown in the "El Cheapo" schematic is, for all practical purposes, a 6V6 in a 7 pin mini bottle.

Sorry, I was fooled by the 270 KOhm part. It is differential, if slightly "weird". A voltage divider is setting grid bias for both 'T7 sections. Still the tail is way too short for identical 100 KOhm load resistors to be used.

My highly negative opinion remains intact, as that circuit uses full pentode mode "finals" and no NFB. The damping factor will be VERY poor.

I don't think so, with a paraphase, AKA seesaw, phase splitter and a "funky" bias supply.

First, as above pointed out, it's not paraphase. Second, so what if it's paraphase? Don't knock it before you hear it. Sonically, I'd take paraphase over differential any day. Aside from transformer being the best sound, paraphase and split-load are my favorites.